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The future of this forum?

What on earth are you talking about?
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I don't care
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Well how am I supposed to know? - I'm not pyschic.
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I'm not even going to vote so there!
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The future of this forum?

Post by TAOWBST »

A little spurious I know, but where is this going. Will this become so large as to recruit masses of members, that armies would develop, as people start to take sides in arguments. Could this be the beginning of the end for this forum? :wink: Alternatively could it be that we end up eternally discussing the same topics repeatedly, to the point of memorising each others views on this and that?

Are there any plans for advertising in the pipeline? Will this stay as a tiny village community? How many people are registered but never post? How many people will reply to this?
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Post by Mike »

Well this Forum is designed for people to get in touch and more importantly keep in touch. I have had more contact with you through the forum in a Month than I have all the previous year!

It is not my intention to ever advertise the forum but anyone is welcome to join in the discussions if they want to. It could be a very interesting way of meeting new friends.

I am sure that peoples opoinions and experiences will change over time and the same discussions will not keep on recurring. Oh, sorry I didnt vote but I did not think that any of the answers were very positive :wink: :D
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Post by TAOWBST »

Its a fair point. However this thread was kinda T.I.C - I was bored so found something to do. The same applies to the poll. But thanks for the comments all the same.

btw I would be interested to know who voted for "I'm not even going to vote so there!"?
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TAOWBST wrote:Its a fair point. However this thread was kinda T.I.C
T.I.C????
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Post by johnriley1uk »

I would guess "tongue-in-cheek", which is no doubt a very uncomfortable way to talk. :wink:
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It is indeed Tongue-in-cheek. Yes it is quite difficult to talk using a keyboard. A microphone usually works much better. :wink:
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Oh :oops: In that case I think to take over the world, obviously! :wink:
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